- Activists are protesting a Turkish government bill that could allow for the euthanasia of stray dogs.
- The bill targets the estimated 2 million stray dogs in Turkey, proposing euthanasia if they are not adopted within four weeks.
- Animal rights activists, like Joner Alai, are mobilizing resistance, offering care to the strays and seeking more humane solutions.
- The government’s plan includes capturing stray dogs, attempting adoption via the internet, and euthanizing those not adopted.
- President Erdogan remains unimpressed by protests, citing the failure of previous methods such as capturing and sterilizing strays.
- Opponents of the plan argue that it is infeasible due to a lack of suitable animal shelters and veterinarians willing to participate in euthanasia.
- Some citizens support the plan, claiming stray dogs pose dangers to people and wildlife, but alternatives to euthanasia are advocated by activists and veterinarians.
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